Build a single, double, three or four valve TRF
Receiver
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Under construction... Presented here will be
circuits and full constructional details from the
above N.Z Radio Constructors Guides, along with my
notes and substitution data. If you think
making a crystal set was fun, wait till you do a one
or two tube valve set, they are even funnier! I can
provide the spares should you need them.
Sets like the Duodyne All-Wave One, Challenger,
Out Span Five, the Air-Ace. the Economy DX Three,
Tom Thumb and of course the famous
Hikers One etc.
Full details on the
Hikers Set here
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What is TRF? TRF = Tuned Radio Frequency.
It differs from a
superhet in that there is no down conversion to an
intermediate frequency so no local oscillator/mixer or i.f
stages are required. Of course there are cons to
this design like less selectivity and sensitivity
due partly to a broad tuned RF front-end.
However, a TRF radio with
regeneration (reflex) set just below the point of
the detector breaking into oscillation proves to be very sensitive indeed.
A one tube trf actually serves three
functions, the two main two being a modulation
detector and audio amplifier fedback through the
suppressor grid leak RC path. The third operation is
as a heterodyne oscillator whereby excessive pos
feedback causes the tube to oscillate creating
heterodyned signals for zero beat for CW and SSB reception. For
home brew hobbyists it makes for simpler building
and no alignment, so no spec. equipment necessary.
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Update: As this
facility is taking much longer than I hoped to
setup, please visit my
public
project plan repository
of 150 plus plans for tube sets and crystal sets.
There are also a few circuits on
this page
and of course lots on the
Hikers One
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